• EP 6: Victoria Hernandez (Executive Publicity Assistant at WBTVG)

  • May 6 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

EP 6: Victoria Hernandez (Executive Publicity Assistant at WBTVG)

  • Summary

  • Cathy and John chat with Victoria about pivoting, her experience in the NBCUniversal Page Program, and her current role working in publicity.


    Victoria Hernandez currently serves as the Executive Publicity Assistant for the Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President of Publicity, Communications, and Social Media at Warner Bros. Television Group. Since assuming her role at WBTVG, Hernandez has demonstrated an increasing level of responsibility, expanding her scope to provide support to additional publicists and series.


    Seated at the desks of the department’s leadership, Hernandez has the invaluable opportunity to learn from the best, cultivating a comprehensive understanding of publicity intricacies for scripted, unscripted, and animated content, as well as corporate communications. Going beyond traditional desk responsibilities, Hernandez contributes to the publicity team’s efforts on prominent shows across all WBTVG programming.


    Prior to joining the WBTVG Publicity and Communications team, Hernandez began her entertainment career through the highly selective NBCUniversal Page Program on the West Coast. She holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees Communication: in Public Relation and Studio Art: Digital Media, a testament to her well-rounded skill set in the industry.


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